Illusion of control
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- The Introspection Illusion
- Superiority Illusion Arises from Resting-State Brain Networks Modulated by Dopamine
- Fighting the Illusion of Control: How to Make Use of Cue Competition And
- The Illusion of Control, Superstitious Belief, and Optimism
- Behavioral Bias Within the Decision Making Process
- Cognitive Reflection As a Predictor of Susceptibility to Behavioral Anomalies
- Positive Illusions of Preference Consistency
- The Limits of Self-Control: Self-Control, Illusory Control, and Risky Financial Decision Making
- Psychopathological Symptoms and Their Relation to Paranormal Belief and Illusory Judgment
- The Development of the Illusion of Control and Sense of Agency in 7- To-12-Year Old Children and Adults ⇑ Michiel Van Elk , Bastiaan T
- Self-Serving Bias and Self-Deception 1
- Illusions of Self-Knowledge
- Debiasing on a Roll: Changing Gambling Behavior Through Experiential Learning
- Précis of the Illusion of Conscious Will
- Model Competence, Depression, and the Illusion of Control
- Positive and Negative Implications of the Causal Illusion
- Controlling Ambiguity: the Illusion of Control in Decision-Making Under Risk and Ambiguity
- Optimistic Bias William M. P. Klein, University of Pittsburgh Definition